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22
Drive
Groove
Free-wheel
Groove
Spacer ring
(800-512A)
Snap Rings
(800-410)
Axle rings all seem to be there and in place
.
Next remove the wheel plate by removing the four screws and star washers. Check to make sure
the Wheel Clip is seated correctly in the wheel, and the spring is in its proper place. See photo
below for proper spring position/location.
Release Tab
Pull to Release
Axle hole
Wheel Clip
(209-200)
Spring
(206-200A)
Wheel Plate
Screws
(800-208)
Wheel Plate
Star Washers
(800-209)
Check the rings on your axle to ensure they are all there. Make sure none of the three Snap Rings are worn or
missing.
One of my rear wheels won’t stay attached.
Switch your wheels (right to left, and left to right) to see if the same wheel comes off on the op
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posite side of your caddie.
Rear wheel won’t stay attached regardless of which side of the caddie it is
on.
Check the center of the wheel plate to see if the wheel clip is as shown in the photograph below and
on page 23, bottom right. There should be minimal wear. Also check to see if all four wheel plate
screws and star washers are in place.
If all is fine with the wheel plate, check to see if the bronze bushing located in center of the
wheel, beneath the wheel plate, is inserted as far down in the hole as it will go. If the bushing
isn’t seated into the hole completely, take a hammer and screwdriver and lightly tap the bushing
back down to ensure it is seated in the hole as far down as it will go.
Bushing Raised
Bushing Seated
Bronze Bushing
Part # 300-210B
Minimal wear in this area
See Photos below. The plate, clip, and spring have been removed for better view, though the process can be
accomplished with all parts in place.
Rear Wheel falls off. Swapping wheels does not help. The wheel still
falls off on same side of motorcaddie no matter which wheel is mounted.
Wheel Plate
(205-200)